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40 Digital Photography Techniques

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"This friendly, full-color book will help you have fun with your digital camera right away."
--Fred Showker, Editor/Publisher of DT&G Magazine

Are you a new digital camera owner who wants to boost your picture taking skills and explore your creative side? This friendly, full-color book will help you have fun with your digital camera right away. You'll learn to compose good shots, play with light, shoot close-ups, capture objects in motion, experiment with filters, and much more. Discover forty valuable techniques and hundreds of creativity-inspiring images, and then test out the free software on the companion CD. You can get all this value at a remarkably affordable price with 40 Digital Photography Techniques for Beginners.

Brought to you by Sybex and YoungJin.com, a leading South Korean book publisher founded in 1987. Youngjin.com is known for brilliant graphics and digital photography books, featuring exceptionally stylish designs and high-quality images.

40 Digital Photography Techniqueswill show you how
* Choose, use, and accessorize digital cameras
* Take sharp, high-quality photos
* Understand and use various sources of light
* Capture great portraits of people and children
* Take interesting photos on vacation, on snowy or rainy days, at sunrise and sunset, and at night
* Shoot everything from panoramas and architecture to products, food, cars, and pets
* Transfer, edit, and print you images, or put them on the web
* And more!

176 pages, Paperback

First published August 1, 2003

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August 5, 2014
It contained very basic information, which was perfect for me. I liked how the info was divided into 40 bite sized chunks. The only downside was that the book is ten years old already, so a lot of info about the technology is outdated.
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